A testing framework for Elixir.
available in Hex, the package can be installed as:
- Add
chemistry
to your list of dependencies inmix.exs
:
def deps do
[{:chemistry, "~> 0.1.4"}]
end
- Ensure
chemistry
is started before your application:
def application do
[applications: [:chemistry]]
end
From Interactive Elixir, type iex
from terminal.
iex(1)> import Chemistry.Lab
Chemistry.Lab
iex(2)> expect 1 == 1
.:ok
iex(3)> expect 1 > 1
FAILURE:
Expected: 1 to be greater than 1
:ok
iex(4)>
Place all labs inside of ./lab
and be sure to append _lab.exs
to
anything you want to be a lab.
Write expressive tests using a call to it
followed by a description
for the lab.
defmodule MathLab do
use Chemistry.Lab
it "Can use integers for addition and subtraction." do
expect 2 + 3 == 5
expect 5 - 5 == 10
end
it "Can use integers for multiplication and division" do
expect 5 * 5 == 25
expect 10 / 2 == 5
end
end
Run iex
from the terminal to see an example file message.
iex(1)> MathLab.run
.===========================================
FAILURE: Can use integers for addition and subtraction.
===========================================
FAILURE:
Expected: 0 to be equal to 10
:ok
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